02-07-2017, 12:57 PM
(02-07-2017, 12:34 PM)Donnyho Wrote: Before I moved to the Louisville area late last year I asked my Indianapolis shop (Luna Music. Great, great store) where I should buy my records down here. They said Guestroom Records was the best shop in town. Haven't made it down yet, but am really hoping to when I get the chance.
I also have to have a physical copy of stuff. But, like you, I download it to the computer. I do most of my listening on my iPod (I'm going to cry when/if it finally breaks down), but having the record or CD or cassette or whatever just makes me feel good.
Cool, thanks for the tip. I'll have to check them out next time I'm in the 'ville. I don't get to Indy anymore, my family up in Plainfield has all passed away. If I ever get back up there for the 500 again, I'll have to make a stop there, along with my obligatory stop at Shapiro's Deli.
Yeah, gotta have that hard copy. I also enjoy liner notes, album art, and listening to how an album sometimes plays off each of the songs on it.
"Better send those refunds..."